Author:
Wu Ruhong,Liu Chunbo,Ma Tao,Jia Geng,Qin Huaping
Abstract
Abstract
Background
The purpose of this retrospective study was to investigate the risk factors for intraoperative acute diffuse brain swelling in patients with isolated traumatic acute subdural haematomas (ASDH).
Methods
A total of 256 patients who underwent decompressive craniectomy for isolated traumatic ASDH between April 2013 and December 2020 were included. We evaluated the risk factors for intraoperative acute diffuse brain swelling using a multivariate logistic regression analysis.
Results
The incidence of intraoperative acute diffuse brain swelling in patients with isolated traumatic ASDH was 21.88% (56/256). Dilated pupils (OR = 24.78), subarachnoid haemorrhage (OR = 2.41), and the time from injury to surgery (OR = 0.32) were independent risk factors for intraoperative acute diffuse brain swelling, while no independent associations were observed between these risk factors and sex, age, the mechanism of injury, the Glasgow Coma Scale score, site of haematoma, thickness of haematoma, midline shift and the status of the basal cistern, although the mechanism of injury, the Glasgow Coma Scale score and the status of the basal cistern were correlated with the incidence of intraoperative acute diffuse brain swelling in the univariate analyses.
Conclusions
This study identified the risk factors for intraoperative acute diffuse brain swelling in patients with isolated traumatic ASDH. An increased risk of intraoperative acute diffuse brain swelling occurs in patients with bilaterally dilated pupils, subarachnoid haemorrhage and a shorter time from injury to surgery. These findings should help neurosurgeons obtain information before surgery about intraoperative acute diffuse brain swelling in patients with isolated traumatic ASDH.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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